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Canada
A woman in North Vancouver caught on camera berating a sushi restaurant owner has been acquitted on a charge of causing a disturbance.
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West Kelowna fire chief Jason Brolund was given a plaque at city hall on Tuesday for his tireless work during last year’s McDougall Creek wildfire.
Mariecar informed the court that she and Michael met in 2013 and after three and a half years of marriage, they separated, with Mariecar becoming the primary caregiver of their daughter.
It is not yet clear what the announcement will be but in February’s throne speech, the province said it would take action to protect renters from bad-faith evictions.
The premier of Nova Scotia has responded to the prime minister's challenge to propose an alternative to the federal carbon pricing program.
Saskatoon’s zebras are here to stay after ownership of them moved from the provincial government to the zoo.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the rate of temporary immigrants coming to Canada is causing significant pressure on communities and needs to be brought back “under control.”
Here’s a look back on who was on ‘Global News Morning Saskatoon’ for Tuesday, April 2.
A woman is still missing after she fell into the North Saskatchewan River by Edmonton’s Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park on Monday night.
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